Sweetener particles, sweetener particle compositions, and related methods of preparation and use

US10327465B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10327465-B2
Application numberUS-201313944185-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 17, 2013
Priority dateJul 17, 2013
Publication dateJun 25, 2019
Grant dateJun 25, 2019

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Abstract

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Described are coated food products having a sweet coating, such as a (e.g., sucrose, fructose, or the like) coating, the coating containing core-shell sweetener particles that include a sweetener layer at an exterior; also described are related methods of preparing the coated food product and the core-shell sweetener particles.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A powder composition comprising core-shell sweetener particles consisting of an edible core and a nutritive carbohydrate sweetener layer on the edible core and at a particle exterior, the core-shell sweetener particles comprising less than 80 weight percent sweetener layer based on total weight of core-shell sweetener particles, wherein the sweetener layer is in the form of solid particulates agglomerated on an outside surface of the edible core. 2. A powder composition as recited at claim 1 wherein the edible cores of the core-shell sweetener particles comprise less than 10 weight percent sugar based on the weight of the edible cores. 3. A powder composition as recited at claim 1 wherein the core-shell sweetener particles comprise less than 50 weight percent sugar based on total weight of core-shell sweetener particles. 4. A powder composition as recited at claim 1 wherein the powder composition is a dry flowable powder containing less than 10 weight percent water. 5. A powder composition as recited at claim 1 wherein the core-shell sweetener particles comprise from 20 to 95 weight percent edible core and from 5 to 80 weight percent sweetener layer. 6. A powder composition as recited at claim 1 wherein the sweetener layer contains at least 50 weight percent sugar. 7. A powder composition as recited at claim 1 wherein the core-shell sweetener particles exhibit a bulk density in a range from 0.5 to 2 grams per milliliter. 8. A powder composition as recited at claim 1 wherein the core-shell sweetener particles exhibit an average particle size below about 1000 micron. 9. A powder composition as recited at claim 1 wherein the core comprises at least 95 weight percent edible food ingredient selected from fat, protein, polysaccharide, carbohydrate, starch, fiber, soluble fiber, and combinations thereof, and the core comprises less than 5 weight percent sugar. 10. A powder composition as recited at claim 1 comprising at least 80 weight percent of the core-shell sweetener particles, and up to 20 weight percent non-sweetener flavorant particles. 11. A powder composition as recited at claim 1 comprising: from about 90 to about 99 weight percent core-shell sweetener particles comprising a sweetener layer comprising at least 80 weight percent sugar, from about 1 to about 10 weight percent non-sweetener particles, and less than about 5 weight percent water, based on total weight powder composition. 12. A powder composition as recited at claim 1 wherein the core-shell sweetener particles comprise: from 25 to 70 weight percent sugar, and from 30 to 75 weight percent non-sugar ingredient, based on total weight of core-shell sweetener particles. 13. The powder composition of claim 1 , wherein the edible core is selected from the group consisting of oligo-saccharides, polysaccharides, starch, cellulose and a mixture thereof. 14. The powder composition of claim 1 , wherein the average size of the core-shell sweetener particles is such that at least 60% of the particles remain within a US sieve Number 50-100. 15. A food product comprising a sweetener coating, the food product comprising a food piece and the sweetener coating at a surface of the food piece, the sweetener coating including a powder composition comprising core-shell sweetener particles consisting of an edible core and a nutritive carbohydrate sweetener layer on the edible core and at a particle exterior, the core-shell sweetener particles comprising less than 80 weight percent sweetener based on total weight of core-shell sweetener particles, wherein the sweetener layer is in the form of solid particulates agglomerated on an outside surface of the edible core. 16. A food product as recited at claim 15 wherein the core-shell sweetener particles are present at the surface of the food product. 17. A food product as recited at claim 15 wherein the core-shell sweetener particles comprises from 10 to 80 weight percent sugar. 18. The food product of claim 15 , wherein the average size of the core-shell sweetener particles is such that at least 60% of the particles remain within a US sieve Number 50-100. 19. A food product as recited at claim 15 wherein the sweetener coating comprises an adherent layer at a surface of the food piece and the adherent layer holds the core-shell sweetener particles at an exterior of the food piece. 20. A food product as recited at claim 19 wherein the food piece is a cereal piece and the food product comprises pre-sweetened cereal pieces comprising: from 50 to 90 weight percent cereal pieces as the food piece, and from 7 to 35 weight percent core-shell sweetener particles. 21. A method for preparing a food product, the method comprising: providing a food piece having an exterior surface; applying a powder composition to the exterior surface, the powder composition comprising core-shell sweetener particles consisting of an edible core and a nutritive carbohydrate sweetener layer on the edible core and at a particle exterior, the core-shell sweetener particles comprising less than 80 weight percent sweetener based on total weight of core-shell sweetener particles, wherein the sweetener layer is in the form of solid particulates agglomerated on an outside surface of the edible core. 22. The method of claim 21 , wherein the edible core is non-sweet.

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  • containing sugars or derivatives · CPC title

  • Encapsulation · CPC title

  • Coating with edible coatings, e.g. with oils or fats · CPC title

  • Puffed cereals, e.g. popcorn or puffed rice · CPC title

  • Coated, filled, multilayered or hollow ready-to-eat cereals · CPC title

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What does patent US10327465B2 cover?
Described are coated food products having a sweet coating, such as a (e.g., sucrose, fructose, or the like) coating, the coating containing core-shell sweetener particles that include a sweetener layer at an exterior; also described are related methods of preparing the coated food product and the core-shell sweetener particles.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Mills Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A23L27/30. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 25 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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